Cloudy, a stray flurry south, low 25

Temperatures made it into the mid-40s today despite the cloud cover, allowing more of our snow pack to melt away. This will be our last mild day for a while, as temperatures come crashing down for the workweek with a cold front passing through the region overnight.

Some isolated drizzle and flurries will form across southern New England overnight as this front passes through, but the activity is so light it's not much of a concern. This front will have more implications on our temperatures.

Highs only make it to about 30 degrees in Springfield tomorrow. We'll be stuck with partly sunny skies and wind gusts up to 35 mph. Some lake effect flurries will potentially make it into the Berkshires. It remains breezy and cool with a mix of sun and clouds on Tuesday, as well.

The best chance of snow this week will occur on Wednesday, but this system continues to look like a minor event rather than a major nor'easter. The low pressure center will be swinging too far out to sea. Only an inch or two at best is in the forecast for now, but that may change as a more specific track develops. Stay tuned!